by bittybunny »
Wed Jun 09, 2010 2:21 pm
[quote="htg engineer"]Yes it does look like it's the PCB at fault.
Have you tested the fan ? does it seem ok ?
Don't want to say yes replace PCB - for you to buy a new PCB to find the fan developed a fault and damaged the PCB, fitting a new PCB the same will happen. You need to establish whether the fan is ok - if unsure take it to local electronic shop to be tested.
htg[ hi htg engineer fan bearings ok,not stiff spins nice and free,done resistance checks at fan connector when taken off the board as advised in manual 2 days ago and are within spec black cable to white cable approx 135 ohms can be between 75 and 175,black cable to red cable approx 60 ohms can be between 30 and 90 ohms,next check after that is check across st1 fan connector pins on the board live and neutral tracks for 230 volts on start up and it is 0 volts so points straight to pcb fault,more so when with the st1 fan connector removed from the board and blow down the aps tube to make the aps click and continue ignition sequence after the pump has turned on there is only 180 volts at the st1 fan connector position live and neutral on the pcb ,thanks rob